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Agamemnon: Hadst thou any son besides those, lady?

Hecuba: Yes, him thou seest here, of whom, methinks, I have small
gain.

Agamemnon: Where then was he, when his city was being destroyed?

Hecuba: His father, fearful of his death, conveyed him out of Troy.

Agamemnon: Where did he place him apart from all the sons he then
had?

Hecuba: Here in this very land, where his corpse was found.

Agamemnon: With Polymestor, the king of this country?

Hecuba: Hither was he sent in charge of gold, most bitter trust!

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